Science
A Traveler Waits in the Stars for Those Willing to Learn How to Look
Among the Northern Dene people in Alaska and Canada, tradition holds that pointing one’s finger at a ...View More
Bat Cave Footage Offers Clues to How Viruses Leap Between Species
Video from a national park in Uganda depicted a parade of predatory species feeding on and dispersin ...View More
Bat Cave Footage Offers Clues to How Viruses Leap Between Species
Video from a national park in Uganda depicted a parade of predatory species feeding on and dispersin ...View More
Sotheby’s to Auction a Ceratosaurus, With Millions and More on the Line
The 150-million-year-old specimen is valued at up to $6 million by Sotheby’s. Some paleontologists w ...View More
Graduate Students Push Back Against Science Funding Cuts
Hundreds of graduate students are writing to their hometown newspapers to defend their research, as ...View More
Graduate Students Push Back Against Science Funding Cuts
Hundreds of graduate students are writing to their hometown newspapers to defend their research, as ...View More
Radiation Risk From Israel’s Strikes on Iran Nuclear Sites Is Low, for Now
The radiological threat from the targets of the earliest attacks are relatively minor.Strikes on any ...View More
Early Humans Settled in Cities. Bedbugs Followed Them.
A new study suggests that bedbugs were the first urban pest, and their population thrived in that en ...View More
Traveling the Cosmos With Carter Emmart, One Last Time
The starship on West 81st Street and Central Park West is losing its captain.For nearly three decade ...View More
Shining a Light on the World of Microproteins
From viruses to humans, life makes microproteins that have evaded discovery until now.You could be f ...View More